At Bethel, we are very intentional about helping students develop in their Christian faith. Given the nature of our campus, however, most of our students have very little opportunity to interact directly with those holding other religious...

Amy White, associate professor of social work, and Bethel senior Nina Rasmusen conducted a needs assessment of the spiritual, academic, relational, and psychological needs of current and former Bethel students of color. The research used critical...

Studying abroad in Ireland changed my life. Through interacting with the intense conflict that still is so heavily present and also building genuine friendships I began to understand more of who I am and who God is in this confusing world.

Over 20 million Americans currently take cholesterol-lowering statins, and this number is expected to increase steadily in coming years. While excess cholesterol can be harmful, many studies show that cholesterol depletion alters the way that cells...

Christena Cleveland is a social psychologist with a hopeful passion for overcoming cultural divisions in groups. Drawing from a vast body of research, she uncovers the underlying processes that affect relationships within and between groups and...

Mali's Islamic religious leaders generally refrained from participating in electoral politics following Mali's transition to democracy in 1992 but over time came to play an increasingly active role in shaping the country's moral debates. This...

Egerton 3307 is a collection of approximately 50 sacred compositions from the fifteenth century. For all their variety and value as a lens through which we may better understand English music of the time, the contents of Egerton 3307 have yet to be...

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